E-Driving License

In most countries the driving licences are widely used as ID documents and for security-sensitive credentialing processes such as opening bank accounts or boarding airplanes. The migration for more secure credit-card format driving licences (instead of paper) has already been set by many governments. Smartcard controllers can increase the level of security and privacy significantly. With ISO/IEC 18013 a standard framework for chip based drivers licenses has been introduced. ISO/IEC 18013 defines various security protocols and storage options for a chip based driving licence.

MTCOS e-Driving License application is embedded in the OS by default and supports all security protocols described in this framework e.g. passive authentication to prevent unallowed modification of the biometric holder data stored in the chips memory, active authentication to prevent cloning of the document, basic access protection or supplemental access control to encrypt the communication channel and the extended access protection to protect more sensitive holder informations such as fingerprints with strong public/private key authentication.